A chocolate chip cookie sandwich with marshmallow and pistachio filling. Cookie bite and marshmallow vanilla give it sweetness and mouthfeel and the combination of both pistachio flavors and almond give it a nutty note.

Mixed for Mixin’ in the Kitchen #44? This is a cheap fried pie with hints of unemployment and despair. Like you used the change from panhandling at the off ramp to buy a snack. CAP strawberries and cream is as artificial as they come and mixes well with the fried pie crust. FLV frosting adds a layer of sweetness like that sugary crap you find baked into their cheap ass pies.

A pina colada. WF coconut rum is a great Malibu style rum. The pear is there for sweetness and orange for depth. Vanilla swirl is there to keep the sharp edges at bay. Off the shake the sweetness from the fruits are there and after a few days the coconut really shines.

The Bûche de Noël is a Christmas tradition among the French that dates back to the 19th century. The cake represents the yule log that families would burn starting on Christmas Eve. The burning of the yule log symbolized the new year to come and would bring good luck to the family. While no one is positive on exactly how the yule log turned into a cake, everyone can agree it's a delicious tradition we never want to end.

The cake in this mix is represented by FA Chocolate Glazed Doughnut, I chose this because I wanted to incorporate the chocolate and cake notes of the doughnut.

The heavy cream is replicated by using FA Fresh Cream and VT Pudding Base to make a heavy and sweet cream with a hint of vanilla.

For the icing I used a combination of VT Chocolate Base and VT Dark Chocolate to make it sweet and a slightly bitter at the same time.

TFA Butter is used as an emulsifier and the FA Madagascar is used to help with the authenticity of the dessert.

OOO Powdered Sugar is like the garnish on top and FW Sweetener because it's a cake. It's supposed to be sweet.

This recipe was very well built. Off the shake the butterscotch and creams are present with a maple type finish. I’m getting a coffee note that I can assume is from the Irish Cream. This is a nice breakfast vape to pair with your morning beverage of choice.

Not overly sweet, not too ashy. Off the shake this mix checks all the boxes. Very smooth with zero throat hit. Running this on an Addy Tuney Kayfun with his patented flavor build. .3 ohm coil at 45 watts and it’s the perfect vape for me with this mix. Thank you Tam for all you do! Xoxo

Off the shake it’s mostly cookie bite. Give it a day and all the caramel, butterscotch, meringue cut through. Full of mouthfeel and sweetness. Rich and creamy. Tam and Pippa killed it with this collaboration! I definitely suggest you give it a go!